

    \filetitle{reset}{Reset specific values within model object}{model/reset}

	\paragraph{Syntax}

\begin{verbatim}
M = reset(M)
M = reset(M,Req1,Req2,...)
\end{verbatim}

\paragraph{Input arguments}

\begin{itemize}
\item
  \texttt{M} {[} model {]} - Model object in which the requested type(s)
  of values will be reset.
\item
  \texttt{Req1}, \texttt{Req2}, \ldots{} {[}
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}corr\textquotesingle{}} \textbar{}
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}parameters\textquotesingle{}} \textbar{}
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}sstate\textquotesingle{}} \textbar{}
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}std\textquotesingle{}} \textbar{}
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}stdcorr\textquotesingle{}} {]} - Requested
  type(s) of values that will be reset; if omitted, everything will be
  reset.
\end{itemize}

\paragraph{Output arguments}

\begin{itemize}
\tightlist
\item
  \texttt{M} {[} model {]} - Model object with the requested values
  reset.
\end{itemize}

\paragraph{Description}

\begin{itemize}
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}corr\textquotesingle{}} - All
  cross-correlation coefficients will be reset to \texttt{0}.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}parameters\textquotesingle{}} - All
  parameters will be reset to \texttt{NaN}.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}sstate\textquotesingle{}} - All steady state
  values will be reset to \texttt{NaN}.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}std\textquotesingle{}} - All std deviations
  will be reset to \texttt{1} (in linear models) or \texttt{log(1.01)}
  (in non-linear models).
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}stdcorr\textquotesingle{}} - Equivalent to
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}std\textquotesingle{}} and
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}corr\textquotesingle{}}.
\end{itemize}

\paragraph{Example}

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